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<blockquote data-quote="Rough&#039;n&#039;Ready Plantation" data-source="post: 317011" data-attributes="member: 3216"><p>Hi all,</p><p> Haven't been on here in months, school got really busy this semester. I had always assumed that I would return home to farm (in Benton, LA (extreme NW Louisiana.) But I've been pondering a lot recently and I'm thinking that maybe this isn't the best region for me to farm. The subdivisions are only 3 or 4 miles south from our place and they are marching northward. And the laws here state that if your cows get loose and a car hits them that person can sue you for your whole farm potentially. Montana, on the other hand, is "Big Sky country" and the open range laws are a lot more favorable than here in Louisiana. I've never been to Montana, but I plan on going this summer for a graduation trip before i start grad. school. I have seen "Legends of the Fall" though and have researched a lot about the state. Something about it just really appeals to me. I'm not going to make any hard decisions until I visit Montana though. Are there any ranchers on here that are from Montana? How many acres per cow do you figure on? How many months of forage is usually available? How much is the average rent per acre and value per acre? I would enjoy hearing your inputs on the advantages and disadvantages of raising cattle in Montana. I plan on having a small purebred Murray Grey herd and a much larger crossbred herd with Angus bulls. Farming probably won't be the main way I make my living, I'm focusing on futures trading as my main money maker. I'm probably going to the University of Illinois for grad. school, focusing on futures and stock trading. So even if it's a bit more expensive to farm in Montana I wouldn't be too concerned. Thanks for all your inputs.</p><p>Sincerely,</p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rough'n'Ready Plantation, post: 317011, member: 3216"] Hi all, Haven't been on here in months, school got really busy this semester. I had always assumed that I would return home to farm (in Benton, LA (extreme NW Louisiana.) But I've been pondering a lot recently and I'm thinking that maybe this isn't the best region for me to farm. The subdivisions are only 3 or 4 miles south from our place and they are marching northward. And the laws here state that if your cows get loose and a car hits them that person can sue you for your whole farm potentially. Montana, on the other hand, is "Big Sky country" and the open range laws are a lot more favorable than here in Louisiana. I've never been to Montana, but I plan on going this summer for a graduation trip before i start grad. school. I have seen "Legends of the Fall" though and have researched a lot about the state. Something about it just really appeals to me. I'm not going to make any hard decisions until I visit Montana though. Are there any ranchers on here that are from Montana? How many acres per cow do you figure on? How many months of forage is usually available? How much is the average rent per acre and value per acre? I would enjoy hearing your inputs on the advantages and disadvantages of raising cattle in Montana. I plan on having a small purebred Murray Grey herd and a much larger crossbred herd with Angus bulls. Farming probably won't be the main way I make my living, I'm focusing on futures trading as my main money maker. I'm probably going to the University of Illinois for grad. school, focusing on futures and stock trading. So even if it's a bit more expensive to farm in Montana I wouldn't be too concerned. Thanks for all your inputs. Sincerely, Lee [/QUOTE]
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